The forecast for France's gross inland consumption of additives and oxygenates (excluding biofuel) demonstrates a modest year-on-year growth pattern from 2024 to 2028, starting at 249.71 thousand tonnes of oil equivalent in 2024 and reaching 252.99 by 2028. This represents a consistent annual increase of around 0.9% compared to 2023. The compound annual growth rate over this five-year period stands at approximately 0.85%, reflecting a steady uptrend, albeit not drastically rising compared to previous years.
Future trends to watch for include advancements in fuel technology, regulatory changes, and economic factors that might influence the energy sector, especially with the European Union's movement towards sustainable energy consumption, potentially impacting the demand and supply dynamics of such commodities.